Igor Starkov:
>[2.974235] FAT-fs (sda1): IO charset ascii not found
>mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /live/medium failed: Invalid argument
> skipped similar lines
>[ 63.554664] FAT-fs (sda1): IO charset ascii not found
>mount: mounting /dev/sda1 on /live/medium
hi,
u:
> built and tested the binary. Looks good!
Thanks! I've verified that this does fix the FTBFS, uploaded after
adding missing info to debian/changelog. Here is the corresponding
updated debdiff.
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-nautilus with this patch
applied. Any reason why I should not do that?
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h systems
should have no problem with extending a LV :)
> Maybe single qemu-system-native-headless will do the trick, for most
> cases anyway (only on a few arches where this makes sense), I'm
> not sure.
This sounds good enough a solution for Stretch (if there's really
a problem to solve :)
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profiles-extra,
libvirt-daemon-system, cups-daemon, apparmor-profiles, apparmor,
telepathy-mission-control-5 (non-exhaustive list). Thankfully, this
will benefit all other distros as well, and could even been done
collaboratively if anyone else than Debian is interested :)
Thoughts?
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Hi Frank,
Frank Terbeck:
> Debian's zsh packages offers a dedicated directory for other packages to
> put additional completion function files into. That directory is:
> /usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions
Thanks, I wasn't aware of it! I've changed the packaging in
r/+bug/1633733
Regarding gvfs: on my system, only the Evince AppArmor profile has
these lines, so I'll need more data points before it's clear to me
what the right refactoring is.
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Control: retitle -1 evince crashes under Wayland with AppArmor enabled:
assertion failed: (wayland_display->cursor_theme_name)
Hi,
intrigeri:
>
one:
https://code.launchpad.net/~intrigeri/apparmor/wayland/+merge/305422
I've just poked upstream about it.
If you're in a hurry, patching /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince as
proposed on this bug (quoted above) should be a fine
temporary solution.
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lt to collab-maint:
ssh://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libapache-mod-removeip.git
… and added Vcs-* control fields.
Hoping it helps :)
I did not actually _test_ the resulting package though, so I realize
I'm a bit bold tagging this patch, but oh well.
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day. Thanks for your QA work!
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Control: retitle -1 Please support PDF files
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(As U. rightfully suggested.)
Control: tag -1 + upstream
Hi Petter,
FYI Vidalia has been unmaintained upstream for years, which is why we
got it removed from testing and sid. So, unless someone takes over
upstream maintenance, it seems reasonable not to expect feature
requests to be acted upon any time soon. Sorry!
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Ilya Guterman:
> which means there is no such file in /lib/firmware/nvidia/
> you can add it by installing 'apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree'
I cannot confirm this.
> intrigeri:
> it seems the firmwares are in debian,
In which package/version, exactly?
o keep #827579 open.
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hitecture
i386
# dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
amd64
Are we doing something wrong, or is it a bug in Synaptic?
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be doing
this backport.
JFTR what we're doing currently is installing vagrant-libvirt and
a few dependencies from Stretch (plus a patched ruby-libvirt due to
#823395). It's good enough for us until Stretch is released.
So, maintainers: feel free to close this bug if you wish :)
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to close this bug if you wish :)
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ap:ed images.
Please consider applying the attached patch. Thanks in advance!
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>From 4f76ddcad52a8f27b510391df57fce48daf7e9f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: intrigeri <intrig...@boum.org>
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 11:25:19 +
Subject: [PATCH] Install tools/create_b
he Reproducible Builds effort has come on a long way. :)
> This bug is marked as fixed in 1.001801+dfsg-2 by intrigeri but not
> closed.
> Maybe intri remembers the details :)
I probably just messed up, and Salvatore did the right thing by
closing this bug. Thanks for following up!
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s on your system.
Can you please try switching back to the -intel driver with 2:1.18.3-2
or newer?
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ly.
Awesome! I was intending to do that sooner or later, and I'm very
thankful that I can remove this from my todo list :)
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o we have a Waylland session available via gdm3 nowadays
Yes :)
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2.9.4+dfsg1-1+b1
virt-viewer recommends no packages.
Versions of packages virt-viewer suggests:
ii netcat-openbsd [netcat] 1.105-7
ii netcat-traditional [netcat] 1.10-41
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Control: retitle -1 Missing/incomplete abstractions for starting Evince & Totem
under Wayland
Hi,
intrigeri:
> I personally won't be leading a resolution of this bug short term, […]
Things have changed: I'm now running GNOME on Wayland :)
Totem is affected as well, and I guess some othe
before removing
libpoe-api-peek-perl.
References:
https://bugs.debian.org/789381
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=103803
https://lists.debian.org/debian-perl/2016/06/msg00038.html
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/msg00038.html
Thanks in advance!
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https://lists.debian.org/debian-perl/2016/06/msg00038.html
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Package: wnpp
Owner: intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org>
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-p...@lists.debian.org
* Package name: libgtk3-simplelist-perl
Version : 0.15
Upstream Author : Thierry Vignaud <tvign...@cpan.org>
* URL
irst) during the lifetime of Stretch,
which would not be reasonable a commitment to make, even though there
are great chances that the maintenance work takes absolutely no time.
Should I point the Debian Accessibility team / ML to this bug?
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g any of the other libraries.
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from testing?
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lf
is what matters most IMO, so I'd rather focus our efforts there :)
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on a bitmap and turn that into a crappy but safe
PDF file. This might not take substantially more time than going
through the process of deprecating PDF support entirely.
I'm glad that you folks are tracking this. Thanks!
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simon.cruanes.2...@m4x.org:
> Package: irssi-plugin-otr
> Version: 1.0.0-1~bpo70+1+b2
> Severity: important
> I tried to open an OTR conversation, which results into irssi
> segfaulting when calling /otr init.
[...]
> Versions of packages irssi-plugin-otr depends on:
> ii irssi0.8.15-5
sajolida:
> I'm fine with your string :)
Thanks!
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Hi,
gregor herrmann:
> On Mon, 01 Aug 2016 08:57:07 -0300, Prof. Ernesto Hernández-Novich wrote:
>> On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 14:35:09 +0200 intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org> wrote:
>> > A month later: any update on this side?
>> Nothing.
> webgui was removed from the
Package: bookletimposer
Version: 0.2-5
Severity: serious
X-Debbugs-Cc: k...@a4nancy.net.eu.org
bookletimposer has de facto been abandoned upstream: last upstream
commits I can see are 4+ years old, I'm not aware of any _working_
upstream Git repo, no reply from the author on some forwarded bugs
+bug/1608075
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s it part of the
pull request for 4.8? Thanks in advance!
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" prompt, I typed in my password (i think
> correctly). Using gksudo does seem to work somewhat better (although
> the first attempt failed silently).
Can you try running:
$ pkexec whoami
... and report back what's happening?
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Hi,
Prof. Ernesto Hernández-Novich:
> On Sun, 26 Jun 2016 15:27:05 +0200
> intrigeri <intrig...@debian.org> wrote:
>> Prof. Ernesto Hernández-Novich wrote (23 May 2016 11:49:55 GMT) :
>> > On Sat, 21 May 2016 19:03:54 +0300 Niko Tyni <nt...@debian.org>
>&
apply it to the Debian package.
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I understand it, this implies that a modified+reloaded profile
will only be applied to the confined program next time it is executed.
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Guido Günther:
> Could you check if
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=829146
> Fixes the problem. It would be nice to get this one closes since it's
> not caused by libvirt.
I can't reproduce this bug anymore, even after having used piuparts
0.71 on sid, so I'm a bit lost
Hi,
(Cc-ing anonym, who's our dogtail specialist at Tails.)
Michael Prokop:
> I just took care of the upload of a new upstream version of dogtail.
Great, thank you :)
> @intrigeri: IIRC Tails uses dogtail too, so maybe you're interested
> in helping the dogtail maintence? :)
I ha
me" (apparmor(7)).
So I don't see how we can make virsh attach-disk work under AppArmor
without either rebooting the guest to take into account the updated
profile, or extending the profile in advance (so that it allows access
to all disks that one may want to attach later to a domain).
> I have also observed that aa-{disable,complain} dont affect running VMs
> but this might just an omission in the documentation.
I think this is somewhat documented in the manpage as quoted above.
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Hi,
FTR, given there's been no answer from upstream since then, I've
requested the removal of this package (http://bugs.debian.org/832726)
as proposed a month ago
(https://lists.debian.org/debian-perl/2016/06/msg00038.html).
Cheers!
:
https://bugs.debian.org/789433
https://lists.debian.org/debian-perl/2016/06/msg00038.html
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intrigeri:
> Salvatore Bonaccorso:
>> Any objection inf we finally remove this package from the archive?
> I've proposed this removal to the team a month ago ("Subject: Removal
> candidates, 2016 edition"), and nobody objected, so: please go
> ahead :)
Requested: https://bugs.debian.org/832725
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
> I would say to go ahead with the removal from the archive.
Requested: https://bugs.debian.org/832724
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
this package is RC buggy and upstream doesn't seem interested in
fixing it, so we (pkg-perl) would like to remove it.
References:
https://bugs.debian.org/789739
https://lists.debian.org/debian-perl/2016/06/msg00038.html
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Hi Salvatore,
Salvatore Bonaccorso:
> Any objection inf we finally remove this package from the archive?
I've proposed this removal to the team a month ago ("Subject: Removal
candidates, 2016 edition"), and nobody objected, so: please go
ahead :)
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drop it.
Thanks a lot! I've dropped that Breaks relationship in Vcs-Bzr.
debian/control is much cleaner now, and backporting will be smoother
too \o/
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Gianfranco Costamagna:
> BTW another question:
> "Replaces: apparmor-parser"
> I don't know exactly the rationale for it, but I would consider dropping it,
I'll drop it if/once I'm explained why it's useless :)
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ut they could be removed in the end anyway.
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Can you retry with mat from testing/sid? IIRC there have been some
bugfixes in this area.
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s
suitable for non-GNOME desktops these days. If this does not happen,
there are great chances that I'll remove the old tray status applet at
some point.
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o have Recommends installation
disabled don't get burnt.
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FWIW, a profile refresh for Thunderbird 45 has been proposed there:
https://code.launchpad.net/~sdeziel/+git/apparmor-profiles/+ref/thunderbird-45-refresh
Hi,
The package has been removed from testing even though a patch was
proposed 6 months ago, so I'm wondering: what's the status here?
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Hi Lê Quốc Tuấn,
this package was removed from testing a week ago. I would find it sad
if we have to stop shipping it in Tails once we're based on Stretch.
Do you have any plans to fix this RC bug?
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stream release.
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Package: trimage
Version: 1.0.5-1.1
Severity: normal
Hi,
as per Debian Policy "12.1 Manual pages":
Each program, utility, and function should have an associated manual
page included in the same package.
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oxvideo X.Org driver (tested on Jessie + kernel from
jessie-backports), even without that xorg.conf.d custom snippet.
So, it seems to me that dropping the code quoted above would fix one
problem, simplify our code base a bit, and should not break anything.
Thoughts?
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hould just stop running the test suite during package build.
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> Can this be added to not bloat the individual proiles?
Yes, please :)
Colomban Wendling wrote (13 Jul 2016 14:00:49 GMT) :
> I tried implementing showing some basic steps (but here we don't know
> much either), see i.e.
> http://download.tuxfamily.org/wipetools/misc/nw-progress.mkv
This looks like an improvement to me. I say let's do that.
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, I would suggest posting the patch on an issue upstream:
https://0xacab.org/backupninja/backupninja/
… and possibly asking for testers on the upstream mailing list.
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Raphael Hertzog wrote (12 Jul 2016 14:40:14 GMT) :
> For 1.3.x, we should definitely provide by default configuration file that
> changes {wifi,ethernet}.cloned-mac-address to "preserve". I'm just not
> sure how this should look like in the configuration file...
FWIW there's an example on the
rpunks.ca/\;>Off-the-Record "
"private conversation. However, you do not have a plugin "
"to support that.\nIf you are using Pidgin in Debian or Ubuntu,"
"install the pidgin-otr package.\n"
"See https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/\;>"
"https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/ for more information.";
What do you think? (I'm not a native speaker.)
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postinst can surely be made generic enough
to fit into the Policy's scope. OTOH the whole thing is really just
a few paragraphs, so splitting it over several documents might be
overkill. Advice would be welcome, but I can draft the text first and
then we'll see where it fits best.
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, but help would be
greatly welcome :)
Next step is to check what other distros (Ubuntu, OpenSUSE) do about
these profiles.
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as possible in the Buster development cycle.
Help is welcome!
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Control: retitle -1 Better document complain mode and debugging process
Control: severity -1 normal
Hi,
Guido Günther wrote (07 Jun 2016 05:58:56 GMT) :
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 12:47:08PM +0200, intrigeri wrote:
>> Guido, what do you think we should do about this
>> bug report
package's
description, to make it clear that it's about the system recovery mode
as chosen in the boot loader menu.
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. Could you please have a look?
Thanks in advance!
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data
format and endpoints layout is designed.
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Hi,
intrigeri wrote (05 Jul 2016 11:50:03 GMT) :
> Also, before we settle on this output format, I would like to quickly
> validate it by drafting code for the use case I had in mind for that
> machine-readable report.
I drafted that code in Python 3 and then in Perl (since the Python
AFAIK the bits you want are correct "In-Reply-To" and "References"
headers :)
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ome to start with what you have and we can
> improve it from there. :)
OK, so here's a RFC for the draft I've pushed to the bug759403 branch
in my Lintian Git repo:
git remote add intrigeri https://git-tails.immerda.ch/intrigeri/lintian
I am not very happy with how the code looks lik
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/shemminger/iproute2.git
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Hi,
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote (07 May 2015 04:24:33 GMT) :
> The attached patch should fix the problem.
This patch should be updated to use $SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH, I suppose.
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it, hopefully in time for 0.2.8 final. And worst case,
if this doesn't happen fast enough, we can always consider including
the (tiny & trivial) fix as part of the Debian delta.
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Hi,
Chris Lamb wrote (03 Jul 2016 11:08:02 GMT) :
> libconfig-model-itself-perl fails to build from source in unstable/amd64:
Confirmed here (in pbuilder). Interestingly, testing is not affected.
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d, the web reports don't include architecture information.
(and I don't need it personally). So, to start with I'll simplify the
problem and will try to come up with something that works but without
the architecture information. Fair enough?
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-testing repo.)
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the bug?
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Hi,
that's a leaf package, with 2 votes on popcon, that made it into one
single stable release ⇒ unless I missed a compelling reason to keep
it, I would simply get the package remove from sid.
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el-gdb-perl_2.02-2.rbuild.log
I'm going to split the brittle test into two smaller ones, for
debugging purposes.
(Side note: that's a leaf package with only 4 votes on popcon. Just saying.)
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s (compared to b).
Thoughts? In particular, I'd like to know what Ubuntu folks think
about that, so we can pick a solution we can share :)
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Hi gregor,
gregor herrmann wrote (21 Sep 2015 19:11:32 GMT):
> With cowbuilder and USENETWORK=no I'm seeing a different failure:
Can you please try and reproduce on the bugfix/788758 branch?
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b", it is '3.0'.
… so the bug you're experiencing only occurs when using the library in
a way that is explicitly not supported. Therefore, I'm going to handle
this as a feature request. FWIW upstream bug tracker lives there:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/ (the component is gnome-perl IIRC).
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mments before
uploading though.
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ependency chain to webgui through libpoe-component-ikc-perl.
Also, libpoe-component-server-http-perl Build-Depends on
libpoe-api-peek-perl, that itself has very low popcon (vote: 2) and no
{build,runtime} reverse dependencies, so IMO this reveres-build-dep
should not block removal.
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gt; I've no particular opinion on what to do with libpoe-api-peek-perl --
> I certainly don't know how to fix it. If removal is the sane choice, go
> ahead and remove both.
OK, thank you!
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FTR: no reply from upstream since 2 years, despite some pings and
preliminary patches sent by other pkg-perl team members.
Given the popcon (installed = 22, vote = 2) and no reverse dependency,
this package satisfies our team criteria for removal from the archive.
'm attaching my adt log.
FWIW, I can't reproduce this (qemu backend), and ci.d.n apparently
still can't either.
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